Security Service Helps Aven's Village

GREELEY, Colo.--Security Service FCU’s Charitable Foundation has presented Aven’s Village at Island Grove with a $10,000 donation that will be used to build Greeley’s first all-inclusive park specifically designed with special-needs individuals in mind. The park is a project of the City of Greeley in partnership with Shane’s Inspiration, a nonprofit focused on building inclusive playgrounds.

“This park will make a difference in the lives of thousands of people with special needs and the their families. Just as importantly, it will encourage children to grow up accepting and appreciating all forms of diversity,” said Laura McFadden, Security Service’s assistant vice president for Northern Colorado. “We are honored to support Aven’s Village and the City of Greeley in such a worthwhile project.”

At right, from left, Arron Chambers, community member and supporter of Aven’s Park; Sarah Boyd, park planner at City of Greeley; Hunter Doyle, Security Service Federal Credit Union, Greeley branch manager; Laura McFadden, Security Service assistant vice president, Northern Colorado; Rick Weber, Security Service senior vice president for member service; and Aven Mondy, namesake of the park.

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